Apple Launches Brand New Status Report Page for iCloud Services

iCloud, Mail, iMessage, Siri and everything in between now monitored on one page

Apple Services, Stores, and iCloud page

Apple has released an updated System Status report page which now lists the company’s entire set of online services, including iMessage, FaceTime, the App Stores, etc.

Previously available as a simplistic reeling page where every new occurrence would come on top, the new System Status page is now called “Apple Services, Stores, and iCloud.”

As its name implies, the page now offers a clear view of the status of each service offered by Apple. This is likely an effort on behalf of Eddy Cue, whom CEO Tim Cook put in charge to fix the company’s web services once and for all.

A grid view is offered with a symbol in front of each service representing its status – working or experiencing issues.

Issues are marked with an orange triangle, whereas a working service is assigned a green square with rounded edges (much like the iOS application icons).

For customers looking to see who’s to blame for an outage occurring between 1:13 AM and 1:32 AM, Apple confirms that “Users may have been unable to use iCloud Documents, Photo Stream, iPhoto Journals, or Backup & Restore. Users may have also been unable to send or download attachments in iMessage.”